Mirrors (Sally Oldfield song) explained

Mirrors
Cover:Mirrors by Sally Oldfield.jpg
Border:yes
Type:single
Artist:Sally Oldfield
Album:Water Bearer
Released:1978
Label:Bronze
Producer:Oldfield
Next Title:The Sun in my Eyes
Next Year:1979

"Mirrors" is a song by the English recording artist Sally Oldfield[1] from her debut studio album, Water Bearer (1978). It was released by Bronze Records as the lead single from the album, and it later reached #19 in the UK charts.

Background and composition

Oldfield wrote "Mirrors" after becoming frustrated with Bronze Records over a request for her to write a new song for Water Bearer, which was soon to be released. The label had at one point, according to Oldfield, even suggested 'something with a trumpet intro'. In an interview with Teamrock.com, she commented that as she suddenly thought of an idea that would become the song while driving home, she 'was so happy that [she] bounced up and down'.[2]

The song features instrumentation resembling lounge music and exotica, with prominent bongos, uncharacteristic for styles of pop music that had been increasing in popularity at the time. Oldfield's two performances of "Mirrors" on the BBC music show Top of the Pops made it more obvious that it differed from other hit singles; "I don't think the audience knew how to react to me in my hippy dress, or the song, so, I wouldn't say I was ever regarded as a pop star by anyone, least of all myself."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Songfacts. Mirrors by Sally Oldfield - Songfacts. 2021-04-27. www.songfacts.com. en.
  2. Web site: Mirrors by Sally Oldfield Songfacts. August 3, 2018.